Hatfield was upset that his bank account was garnished for a civil judgment, according to a news release from the office of Summit County Prosecutor Sherri Bevan Walsh. He repeatedly called the office of Clerk of Courts Daniel M. Horrigan demanding his money be returned, the release said.

He left voicemails calling Horrigan names. A Summit County sheriff’s department detective called Hatfield, who told the officer he would beat up Horrigan if he did not get reimbursed, the release said.

When officers attempted to arrest Hatfield, he allegedly reached for a firearm and resisted apprehension.

In September, Hatfield pleaded guilty to assault and resisting arrest charges in that case, according to Stark County court records. Both charges are fourth-degree felonies.